Allen Iverson is celebrating a personal milestone unrelated to his basketball career. The NBA Hall of Famer revealed that he has been sober for six months, calling it one of his greatest achievements.
In an interview with Maurice DuBois on CBS Mornings, Iverson opened up about his journey to sobriety while promoting his new memoir, Misunderstood. The 50-year-old admitted that alcohol had once played a significant role in his life, but stepping away from it has brought him newfound clarity and peace.
Iverson shared that his family, especially his wife Tawanna, has noticed the positive changes, and he expressed gratitude for their support. In his memoir, Iverson reflects on his remarkable career, its controversies, and his personal growth. Now sober, he is focused on family and using his story to inspire others.
In an interview with Maurice DuBois on CBS Mornings, Iverson opened up about his journey to sobriety while promoting his new memoir, Misunderstood. The 50-year-old admitted that alcohol had once played a significant role in his life, but stepping away from it has brought him newfound clarity and peace.
Iverson shared that his family, especially his wife Tawanna, has noticed the positive changes, and he expressed gratitude for their support. In his memoir, Iverson reflects on his remarkable career, its controversies, and his personal growth. Now sober, he is focused on family and using his story to inspire others.